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Show THE PROVO HERALD - tf - NOT WHAT YOU ...... MAKE: BUTWirAT YOU Characteristic CoStumPS ' . " j : .. I at Initial Leap Worn " ' ; trBall first characteristic social affair tie new year was the Leap Year The of ball given by the "Ferocious Orphans" -club last" erenTnjranEeT'Irst ward social hall. A color scheme in white and yellow, green aud red was used In the hall, an,d in one corner a secluded bowefl was arranged with cards and chips and copies of the Police Gazette for the entertainment of the gentlemen who were unfortunate In not hav-- tog evening. The rooms and tables w ere pirttllyJiolrnea: with clusters of pink carnations; The prizes 1 4heir-Uacaa.ta- of-t- he folly Vin- W. Mrs. H. Ray, James cent, Farrer. and W. K. Farrer. The guests were Messrs; and Mesdames Chas. 'HeSquist, One of tihe beau.tif ulJx appointed C. H. Ward, Jim Farrer, W. K. Farr-er,- x Eph Homer, Spencers Clark, W. O. dinners ol the"week was that given by Beesley Sidney Vincent, C H. Vin Mrs. W. D. Roberts Tuesday evening t.errr-gias- scent, John,- - Vincent, jlrsr"Frances"Htt bowls of exquiste pink La FrancTe roses Knight, Misses Netra Peterson, Maida adorned the prettily' appointed tabf? Peterson and Ella Vincent. where place cards were laid for Mr. Mrs. W. 0. Beesley entertained a and Mrs. Samuel Schwab Mr, and Mrs. number of young people at a 5 o'clock R. R. Irvine, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Grant dinner last evening in honor of her C. Bagley, Mr, and Mrs. 'Murray daughter, j Miss Mayme Beesley, who Twelves, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Taylor, leaves today for Milrord, where she I Mr: and JAS. Frank Wagner, Mr. and.. is-- n instruc tor Jn ajpublic schools, Mrs-..A- . , C LU nd, Mr, and Mrs,. Fera eveningwere won by Mrs Dinner Keep on aving; It's the onlj system for a person on a salary toiolloutand..itwinsu There's no place where you can put a few dollars each ' month or . week-thwill pay DAINTY LINENS. the returns as savings Your linen is the most you conspicuous account. Here your savings feature of your apparel. It requires earn 4 per. cent- interest com- more attention than other wearables. pounded twice a year1, jjne -- noticeable whether dollar opens an account properly laundered or not on full dress BY DESEBET Mrs. W. D. Roberts Host ess Hat a Delightful "." . at Yesterday saw the" first presenta-- " tion here of the famous five, reels of Dante's moving pictures; depicting Immortal poem "The Inferno." The Liberty theatre was packed to its capacity for the occasion, and the big audiences sat throughout the wonderful spectacle, with hardly a breath breaking its silence of Intense inter-- 1 est. There on the canvas spread a livnig reproduction, of Dante's great - PROVO COMMERCIAL PERFECTLY LAUNDERED to look at his linen Domestic Steam Laundry wtierwe sendiriiome showy 468 Soot- h- Academf-Avenue- ;white and perfectly laundered. It does hTs heart good to contemplate it. Everyone MARBLE & GRANITE in the "county concedes us the palm for fine laundry work. We know what people want and we see that ; time, too. they get ice-fiel- grades-of-sinful-s- MM O rectors of the Lost Josephine Gold names of the respective shareholders. Mining Co., held on the 25th day of as follows: Cert. Amt. November, 1911, the time for Name of assessment No . 9 on the No. Shares Due. Published by the Herald Publishing 3 Hubbard Tuttle Jr. capital stock of tbe company was .50 500 . Company, Provo, Utah. extended from Monday, Nov. 27, to 5 600.60 ' Maggie Young .. . Baker end Larson, Owners. Friday, Dec. 15, 191 1, and the time of 6 W. B. Hales .50 S00 sale of delinquent stock from Dec. 18, J. David Larson, Editor. 10 Charles Asplen 600 .60 to Wednesday, Jan.. 3, 1912. 11 BenJ. Argyle ...... 18,333 18.33 Entered as second class mall matH. A. SMOOT, Secretary. 14 Alfred "Bowers . . . 1,000 1.00 Postoffice at the ter June 6, 1911, 36 Miss A. F. Larso&rr--lOO- T.10 March of act Under the Provo, Utah, ASSESSMENT NOTICE. 37 Pet Jno. Carlson 100 .10 3 1879. . 42 Oscar J. Swanson .20 200 56 John D. Erickson Triple Link Mining and Milling "Com1.00 1,000 1.00 pany. Principal Place of Business, 59 Werner Lind . . . ; 1,000 60 O. W. . . 1.00 Anderson . 1,000 ; Provo, Utah, 63 Howard . 1.00 V. 1.000" Alston Notice Is ...hereby given! tbaLat....a y 64 1.00 Erick .... 1,000 Hemming For further information on meeting of the Board of Directors of 65 Mfss Caroline Edllng 200 .,20 the notices published here tinel Triple Link Mining and Milling 66 Mrs. .C J. .50 Lundskog. 500 consuItiespectiy e signers Co., held on"the 1st" day of December, 73. 0.W Aftderson . . . 500 .50 " or county clerk: .50 1911,' an assessment (No"3) of two 74 N. E. Nelson . . :777 500 114 BenJ. Argyle ,. 1.00 1,000.. C2) mills per share was levied on the : -- 600 -.- 50 122 ASSESSMENT. .. OF West Howard NOTICE of the corpoCo outstanding capital stock 126 Ole Andreason .83 .830 The Lost Josephine - Principal Place of Business, Provo, ration, payable Immediately to John 128 Lydia Jolley . . . 1.00 1,000 E. Bott, secretary, 209 East Fourth 134 A. C. Valentine 1.00 1,000 Utah." 1.00 1,000 Notice is hereby fciven that t a South street, Provo City, Utah. Any 137 Lamar Nelson . of i.db 199 F. directors M. of board .... Snell 1,000 the of meeting stock upoa which this assessment may And In accordance with law and an Tbe Lost Joeepblne Gold Mining cou. remain unpaid on Friday, January 5, order of the board of directors made on tbe 28th day of October. "of 1911, will be delinquent and adver- ori the 4th day of November, 1911, so 1911, an assessment (Number 9), sale 'at public auction, and many shares of each one mill per share wa levied on tie tised for parcel of such 1b made before, will will be fiatBtanfllngTapItal stock of the corpo UPteB3pajment giPcjLJ'sjnajrJbeiiece86ary 25, at sold at the of flee of the sold ,on January be A Thursday, to H. Immediately company en"tatlot, payable . hour of 10 o'clock a. m., to pay trance No. 43 .East Center the Cen West 157 Nor. Btreet, Smoot, Secretary, the delinquent assessment, together Provo City, Utah, on the 6th daf of ter street'roTO, Uuh. assess- with the cost of advertising and ex January,; 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock - Any stock upon which said of sale ment may remain unpaid on Monday. pense ' p. .in., 'to pay the delinquent assess- JOHN E. BOTT, Secretary. ment thereon together with the cost November 27, 1911, will be delinquent at public anc-- . 209 East 'Fourth South St., Provo, of advertising and exxpenses o and advertised Utah. be- UL,1VER. JJUIgS-A- tion, and unless payment Is made The Provo Herald pay-me- at " . ' Legal Notices x . rrr; Gold-Minl- -- -- -- e . Office rentrance 43 East Center St, ber 18 1911. at the hour of 2 p. m.. NOTICE. DELINQUENT and Farmers '; Provo room 6, at Its office, jCIty, Utah. . the '. to pay erchaata Bank;bnlldngt Millln- s- Co. Big Nebo-Min-ing delinquent assessment,rtogetber- with ' Place of Business Prove City," Utah. A88ESSMENT NOTICE the-co"0 V ad verUsing and expense of '' There are delinquent "up". NOTICE: H. A. SMOOT, Secretary.: bn the" foilowinit described sale,- stock, on Copper Buillon" MIniijg Company Oct. .31 First publication rt led K P'fTftclpal Place of .Business,' ProvoJ accou n t of lisegBiiient "NoL-ii- eT 1911, of :,Noveniberr on. NOTICE OF POSTPONEMENT. Notice is hereby given that "at a of the board of ?di- - the several amountsset opposite the At a ' ?t '3 meeting d T X 61 W. ard . i f 8t, Hiawatha Coal Vfet Fifth North. Both Phones, 232. 150 to 160 WOMAN'S ACCOUNT. J. W. DUNN, Mgr. What a woman wants among other important" things is a checking account. In managing household expenditures a DENVER &.RIO GRANDE Time --Table check book acts as a perpetual reminder of the difference between income and "outgoTrzYou can tell glance just what your financial resources are how and where you have spent your money. Every check given acts as a receipt.- It is an Incentive in itself to save. Effective November 12, 1911, at 5 o'clock p. m. . aja as follows: Provo", Time. 409 1 5 511 3 ; 8:34a. m. 11:10a.m. 12:57 p.m. 4:31p.m. 9:31p.m. EASTBOUND. 512 6 2 410 . , 9 :20 a. ra 10:00a. m 6 :32 p. m ; 657 pan. . 8:23 p.m. 4 - STATE BANIT OF PROVO. icoal! Get the Aberdeen and King DEPART FOR HEBER 9:30a.m. 308 They are the best in the State ARRIVE FROM HEBER 3:45 p.m. 307 (N08. 7 and 8 have been discontinued) I meeting of the board of directors of the Beaver Lake Consolidated Mining Company, held on the 2Jth.day of December, 1911, an assessment (No. 3) of one (1) mill per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corporation payable immediately to A. F. Palm, secretary, Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. Any stock upon which such assessment may remain unpaid on Friday, January 26, 1912, will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment Is made before will be sold on Saturday, February 10, 1912. at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. to pay tbe delinquent assessment, to gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. A. F. PALM, Secretary. Room 7 Knight Block, Provo, Utah. First publication December 28. Independent Coal Co. Tard by the woolen mills. KOFFORD CR0WTHER3, THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING OF INTEREST TO YOU. Proprietors. BEST , , FOR ASTHMA, CATARRHr BRONCHITIS, Why need anyone suffer from any throat or nose trouble when soothing, healing HYOME1 U guaranteed to banish all misery or money back. MEET NOTICE TO CREDITORS. "The undersigned Herewith recomr mends HYOME1 to all who are afflicted with asthma, catarrh, or bronchitis. HYOMEI was used by my wife for bronchitis and asthma and I used it for bronchitis and sore throat . It has given relief and permanent results and 'I write tnese few lines for the benefit of all who are afflicted with the ailments named above." Theodore Boehlan, Traffic Manager of tho Concordia PuDlishine HrnA. Cor. Jefrerson Ave. and Miami SL Concordia, KaB., Jan. 2nd, 191U lied s qulst's Two Drug Stores and sen A everywhere Hyomel. complete; outfit Including inhaler costs 11.00. Extra" bottle If needed 50 cents. Just breatho it. ' Notice Is hereby given that the anAll persons having claims against nual stockholders' meeting of the Tin-ti- c the estate of Esther E. Miller,' deCentral Mining company will be ceased, will present the same with 47 held at their office, room 7 Knight vouchers' to the undersigned at 420 Third East East Center street, or block, Trovo, Utah, on the 13th day of South street, Provo, Utah, on or be January, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. of 1912. said fore the 30th day of April, day for the purpose of electing O. H. Berg, ' executor of the last directors for the 'ensuing year and ggthwr E, Miliary .that may propSALESMAN WANTED. deceased. erly come before the meeting. elec--" SALESMAN WANTED-Lat- est ' J. W. N.. WHITECOTTON, R. L. ANDERBERG, Sec'y. trie sign specialty, exclusive territory Attorney for Executor. The Tlntic Central Mining company. high-grad- e proposition for right than, First publication, 4Jec. 23, (1911. ... rrrr. .WiPBtQaLFjagh jyghtEjgn Co., 315 S.. NOTICE. La Salle St.,- - Chicago. El A.. ficir . vice-preside- nt Mi , A meeting will be held at the L O. O. F. hall,. Wednesday, January 3rd, 1912, for the purpose of electing presiof the I. O. O. dent and F. Building incorporation. WALTERS, Secretary. j drug-gist- ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' INQ. nfl . pany.-hel- tor-sal- meeting of the board of directors of the Copper Bullion Mining Compaay, held on the 26th day of December, 1911, an assessment (N6. 3) of one (1) mill per share was levied on the outstanding capital stock of the corto poration, payable Immediately 165 North Josephine Cook, secretary, Third West. Provo, Utah.. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on Wednesday, January 3171912," will e delinquent and adver-Usefor sale at public auction, and unless payment is made bfeore, will be sold at my office on Saturday, February 17, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. ni. to pay the delinquent assessment together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. . K JOSEPHINE COOK, Secretary. Office 165 North Third West Street ; Provo, Utah. First pub. December 28, 1911. n-- Castle Gate, Clear Creek e s, 4 Worku pSileFlritanOfanlle 80. Prevo, Utah, a. fTirir'T" iiiuociv ul vunu inn COMPANY. ITT u ATI . ' K The Beesley Lu-cll- -- - PROVO STEAM LAUNDRY. Claw-homm- '' MONUMENTS iton ouis ' " lit loves rs .''" & SAVINGS BANK. 1Sf;::New-iBttt;'.:M- Claw-hamm- , shirts, fancy waists, collars ana cuffs and wash shirts. Such garments re- quire skill and care to produces the best results. Exactly right is the ver. diet on our work. Send for the wa- gon; we'll do the rest -- idea was carried out In all the details Dark red carnations weretastefully SSrSmlthr.Of and the novelty added greatly to the used to adorn the table, where epvera den, Mrs. Nettie S. Kerr, Miss Rhea subject, wild fastnesses of nature, iKerFr-Messr- g. pleasure-- f. the evening. Eighty-onwere laid for twelve guests. Kerr,: Cird;!r.:t8!i,Crft peak and erag and chasm, d and were present during the evening and well. Fallowing the dinner an informMr. and Mrs. H. P. Burns, of SaH al musical was enjoyed, and a guess- dismal bog, with now an then beasts many handsome costumes were noted, of prey, tiger and wolf and lion. the model, at present so Lake City, were Provo visitors during ing game played in which the prize these- - dreary wastes, chill Thronging was won by Mrs. Franx Wagner. popular n the East, being considerably the week. and Ice, or hot with Qam-nsnow with : in evidence. Deserving of special menthe living human figures are pits, Another delightful affair of last evA delghtiful bundle ahower was givtion among the costumes was the one of Dore's creation, types of different worn by Dore Schwab, a suit of rich ening was the luncheon given at en at the home of Mrs. Irving Jones -worknig out black Material modeled after the Claw Startup's by a numbeh of young ladles last evening in compliment to Mr. and -various their punishments in the hammer pattern. His much admired following the "Ferocious Orphan's" Mrs. A. G. Leavitt who were married -- world. The nether posing of these 1 and Pink Social dance hall. the at Twenty-fiv- e Wednesday black curia coiffed pompadour, were, evening. ice and amid surrounding figures, used were white carnations friends of the couple enjoyed an eveffectively erynattracttve and he"war extrenrcly of the is chief wonder the flames, to adorn the table and dainty place ening of games and music and dainty 1 popular. upoirlgroup-ttnln- g group were" laid production; cards for the were following refreshments served. Many pretGeorge S. Humphrey was unusually the scenes in literal aeaps, the fige rcostume guests: Miss Irene Evans, Miss Floss ty present were received by the guests charming in a ures Jn places seemingly lntefwined, Miss Leona Miss of Ferris honor. Dunn, Noyes, of black broadcloth, with trimmings and showing as great writhing masse of rich black silk. He wore, a corsage Dun, Miss Rachael Elmer, Miss of human limbs ana faces. Amid es Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood announce Dunn, Miss Effle Evans, Miss bouquet of red carnaons and carried the the of iheir lighter one, as Dante's angelic engagement daughter, a beautiful slipper bag of pink mar--! Rhea Kerr, Miss Reva Davis - and and the spirits of the Beatrice, mar-riagto Belle, Messrs Carey Othus, Carl Goodman, Anthony La,ftgstaff, the quisetteL andheroes of ancient classics to Janutake Will place Tuesday, Samuel Raile was much admired Tn Kenneth Borg, Don Johnson. 16. the changing scenes times. Throuugh ary Alma Woodward, a suit of blue serge in sack design. Hoover, Ed. Walters, and move his guardian spirit Dante H. David Buchanan, John, His beautiful silk hose were particuMr. and Mrs. E. L. Jones have an- Virgil, their figures wonderful true larly stunning and he carried a shower The Nineteenth Century club met nounced the engagement of their and striking in the maze. -bouquet of bridegroom roses. The daughter, Cleo, to William E. Ricks of The pictures are wonderful outlines yesterdayraftefnobKn popular Dr. J. W. Stiehl was very Mrs. the to take Idaho, the entire narrative, chosen with Rexburg, to of inarriage George Havercanip Owing, much in eVidence arrayed in a monkey consumate taste and comprehension, the illness of Miss Thomas, the pa- - place in the' near future. suit of black crepe de chine, pearl gray .. and giving not only the sense of the per of the .afternoon.. was. postponed waistcoata1nQblackuedpunprH until the nxet session. Mrs. P. S. T he " PelTljerFcru"'iO"1m pTlgrTmage"r5ut ralsonLwo"6F'nireeBloT-ie- s extreme popularity was in evidence of the separate souls imprisoned. Newcome read a speech given by day evenng at the home of Miss Lur-lin- e by 'the number of young ladies who Miss Alma Li Foote the session having been ' The lecturer speaks now and then, Blnzel, a former mem-be- r 6armed to fill his dance card. The last to that giving enough of the story to make of the club, at the Winona Co- postponed from Thursday ' diminutive and petite "John Ernest clear passings scenes It is all marvelllege on Women's Sufferage. The next date Moore was charmingly gowned in a ous, and not a single flaw in the prosession will also be held with Mrs. dinner coat of black vole, vest of The Dr. or friend Mrs. and many duction breaks its effect of realty, Havercamp. white marqnsettearid trousers of gray William tJ. Stiehl will be happy to or hinges on the ridiculous, Its spell Br He carrieda bouquet -- of --exThursday evening Principal Frank learn that they have given up their being difficult to throw .off. It is a nulsfte,tsj,te de 'ors gras and a dainry T Bennett's department of the Cen- plans of going to Salt Lake City for production which few can afford to vanity bagof flowered silk. Le R0.7 tral school enjoyed & delightful sleigh- the winter and wMT remain in Pro1ia.4'C&u, and' one which i well worth the 'hmifiwho bpnsltutedth(' flc)r com- ing . party Threedoublebed J'bpbs extra prices charged. Deseret News. A HERO IN A LIGHTHOUSE. mittee, was gowned in a close fitting were passed into service and the fun At the EHen, ttiereTsm'exceptlbnly For years J. S. Donahue, So. Haven, costume of unfinished worsted. High went oh from 7. to 9 o'clock after pretty Indian picture. It is an Edison boiled shirt of white linen with Pearl which the party adjourned to the home Mich., a civil war captain, as a light- and the subject Is "The Story of the studs and hand embroidered initial of Miss Ovila Gronetnan whree the house keeper, averted awful wrecks, Indian Ledge." the Paul girls of the class had prepared re but a queer fact Is, he might have tilk hose. He introduced Jones .and the stat waltz, both, of freshments and the fun was continued been a wreck himself, if Electric Bit FRIGHTFUL POLAR WINDS which proved very pojurar. The chap. for another hour by all participating ters had not prevented. "They cured me of kidney trouble and chills," he Blow with terrifice force at the far crones of the affair were Reed Ander- - f in an impromptu program. W. Ctaire J. A. C. Lund, Reid, writes, "after I had taken other so north and playbavoc with the skin, berg, Emma Wat Nell and called P. cures for years, without bene- causing red, rough or sore chapped Misses W. C. The W. CateS, Stiehl, J. Bishop, of the and fit guests JJNunnA.EBucklerArJelrfCaxr they also improved my sigh?, hands and lips, that need Bucklen's kinwhLQhayebeen don, A. F. Palm and D. Y. DeVoud. Miss Effie Evans the past week will Now, at seventy, I am feeling fine.' Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes return today to .their home in Salt For dyspepsia, indigestion, all stot the skin Bolt and smooth. "Unriyaled Lake V. also barnsr bol sores, E. Vincent City. Miss Evans will accom-full- y ach, Jlverand kidney-trouble- s, Mrs. and delightMj, they'tt for. cold-soreentertained a number of friends, uany them and will visit friends at without equal. Try tBem. Only SOcts. ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only 25 cent3 at Hedquist's Drug Co. next iwoweeks. atHedqnist's Drug Co. capital for-tb- e iSiwTiTsrarty ftttheIr-tome-t- h e SAT Tbe annual meeting of the stockholders of the Provo Commercial & Savings bank will be hed at their banking house on ThursdayFeb."' 8, 1912, at the. hour of 1 o'clock p. m., fbrthepufpoBedfIec . FOR SALE 540 E. 2nd So. Good Jersey cow, " Will freshen' Jan. Waich 0. at the Mozart hall. LOST UfrBTerard-offl- at " 20. initials-W- . Finder.no ce - NOTICE for the ensuing yer,Wndforhe We pay One, Dollar per load for good Beaver Lake Consolidated Mining transection of eijch other business as ' of Busf-- may brdperly come before the meet Manure delivered. 'Company. .Principal Place ; ' -: ... , -r..;,; .f RQBT. birkin, nessJ'ovo, UtK ' ' Proves.1". '". 3. T. FARRER, Cashier; Notice Is ' hereby given that at a , - , . . - r' |